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Your perfect week: what to do in Hong Kong, March 2-8

Enjoy International Women’s Day drinks, celebrate all things French, indulge in an enchanting gastronomic adventure and be greenside at the LIV Golf

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Half the proceeds from the International Women’s Day event at Alibi in Hong Kong will be donated to the YWCA. Photo: Alibi

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Alibi – Wine Dine Be Social

Alibi head mixologist Jennifer Ho (left) and digital marketing agency co-founder Carman Lee will be behind the bar on March 8. Photo: Alibi
Alibi head mixologist Jennifer Ho (left) and digital marketing agency co-founder Carman Lee will be behind the bar on March 8. Photo: Alibi

The bar at Cordis Hong Kong is marking International Women’s Day with a series of guest shifts on March 8, featuring women from all walks of life. Using gin from woman-owned local distillery Two Moons, the line-up features a flight attendant, the founder of a women’s entrepreneurship community, a spirits ambassador and bartenders, with 50 per cent of the proceeds from drink sales going to the YWCA.

Level 5, Cordis Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok

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Francophonie Festival

French-Cantonese comic book artist Kei Lam will be among the exhibitors at the Francophonie Festival. Photo: Francophonie Festival
French-Cantonese comic book artist Kei Lam will be among the exhibitors at the Francophonie Festival. Photo: Francophonie Festival

The French language is celebrated in full at this year’s Francophonie Festival, taking place from today to March 29. Featuring contributions from the French, Swiss, Belgian and Canadian communities, the programme brings together exhibitions, film screenings and panel discussions in French, English and Cantonese. A food fair, board games festival, football competition and comic book showcase are on the cards, too.

For more details, visit the event website

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Le Petit Chef

Le Petit Chef melds 3D projection mapping with a five-course meal. Photo: Le Petit Chef
Le Petit Chef melds 3D projection mapping with a five-course meal. Photo: Le Petit Chef

Combining 3D visual mapping with whimsical animations and a five-course menu, Le Petit Chef has arrived at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. With 14 sessions taking place each week from Tuesday to Sunday, the show invites diners to follow the titular chef on his quest for the finest ingredients, which are transformed into dishes such as bouillabaisse, lobster en papillote and steak au poivre. Reservations are essential and can be made at lepetitchef.com/hongkong.

Upper Level, Grand Hyatt Steakhouse, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai

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LIV Golf

Abraham Ancer on his way to victory in last year’s Hong Kong LIV golf tournament. Photo: Dickson Lee
Abraham Ancer on his way to victory in last year’s Hong Kong LIV golf tournament. Photo: Dickson Lee
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